Essef - 1985 - pocket - 219 p. - The final volume in the Stainless Steel Rat Saga. A chronicle of the life and times of the Stainless Steel Rat traces the rise of "Slippery Jim" diGriz from his humble origins as a shoplifter, through his schooling in arts of crime with the Bishop, to the heights of crime as an intergalactic con-man. (VG)

Essef - 1991 - pocket - 185 p. - A chronicle of the life and times of the Stainless Steel Rat traces the rise of "Slippery Jim" diGriz from his humble origins as a shoplifter, through his schooling in arts of crime with the Bishop, to the heights of crime as an intergalactic con-man. (G+, number on first page, browning inside cover)

Essef - 1987 - HC with dust jacket - 256 p. - Chronologically the second book in the Jim diGriz (the Stainless Steel Rat) saga '...gets drafted' is the story of the Rat's attempts to get revenge on Captain Zennor who caused the death of his mentor The Bishop. (VG, signed)

Essef - 1997 - pocket - 253 p. - In this all-new adventure the anti-hero is taking it easy, as only he knows how,on the fabulously glitzy, fabuluosly expensive, resort planet Lussouso. While herests, Angelina his oh so sexy, oh so cunning wife, cavorts with her friends as only he knows how. But her pals at the Temple of Eternal Truth have been bamboozled into believing that at last they can buy thier way into Heaven and when Angelina asks one pertinent question too many Slipper Jim suddenly finds himself without a wife. Within the Temple of Eternal Truth lie the doors to Heaven and Hell-to find Angelina, Jim and his twin sons will have to break down those doors and explore the worlds behind them. (VG)

Essef - 1976 - pocket - 174 p. - Harrison's classic about a movie producer who is out of money and out of time and solves his problems with a time machine. Book solves the mystery of the Viking encampment found on the North American continent (Vineland). Immortal punchline from book: "You can find anything in Hollywood" (VG)

Harrison, Harry
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The Technicolor Time Machine
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TOR
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4090152

€ 3,50 (voorraad = 2)

Essef - 1981 - pocket - 250 p. - Harrison's classic about a movie producer who is out of money and out of time and solves his problems with a time machine. Book solves the mystery of the Viking encampment found on the North American continent (Vineland). Immortal punchline from book: "You can find anything in Hollywood" (VG)

Harrison, Harry
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The Technicolor Time Machine
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Berkley
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109731

€ 4,00 (voorraad = 1)

Essef - 1968 - pocket - 174 p. - Harrison's classic about a movie producer who is out of money and out of time and solves his problems with a time machine. Book solves the mystery of the Viking encampment found on the North American continent (Vineland). Immortal punchline from book: "You can find anything in Hollywood" (VG)

Harrison, Harry
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To the Stars 1: Homeworld
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Bantam
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4075274

€ 3,25 (voorraad = 2)

Essef - 1980 - pocket - 199 p. - Book 1 in the epic trilogy "To the Stars"., Jan Kulozik is one of earth's privilieged elite. A brilliant engineer, he enjoys all the blessings of a 23rd-century civilization which survived global collapse & conquered the stars. Then he meets Sara, the beautiful, desirable agent of a rebel underground dedicated to smashing the iron rule of Earth's masters. She shows him a sordid world he never dreamed existed! And suddenly Jan has to choose - between slaves & masters. His choice plunges him into a web of intrigue, assassination & betrayal that will lead him to death - or to the stars. (VG)

Harrison, Harry
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To the Stars 1: Homeworld
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Granada
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4090389

€ 3,00 (voorraad = 3)

Essef - 1980 - pocket - 191 p. - Book 1 in the epic trilogy "To the Stars"., Jan Kulozik is one of earth's privilieged elite. A brilliant engineer, he enjoys all the blessings of a 23rd-century civilization which survived global collapse & conquered the stars. Then he meets Sara, the beautiful, desirable agent of a rebel underground dedicated to smashing the iron rule of Earth's masters. She shows him a sordid world he never dreamed existed! And suddenly Jan has to choose - between slaves & masters. His choice plunges him into a web of intrigue, assassination & betrayal that will lead him to death - or to the stars. (VG)

Essef - 1981 - pocket - 181 p. - The second volume in Harry Harrison's 'To The Stars' triology. Storyline:An unforgiving planet where the sun is about to rise and will not set for another four years; where an ancient peasant hierarchy still rules a society equipped with the highest technology; where the people are as dependent on visiting ships as they are on the very air that they breathe; home for some, but for Jan Kulozik it is an eternal prison... (G, faded spine)

Essef - 1983 - pocket - 188 p. - The second volume in Harry Harrison's 'To The Stars' triology. Storyline:An unforgiving planet where the sun is about to rise and will not set for another four years; where an ancient peasant hierarchy still rules a society equipped with the highest technology; where the people are as dependent on visiting ships as they are on the very air that they breathe; home for some, but for Jan Kulozik it is an eternal prison... (VG-, slightly faded spine)

Essef - 1974 - pocket - 174 p. - Captain Augustine Washington and his team of navvies are driving a tunnel under the Atlantic in a heroic feat of construction. For Gus, a descendant of the infamous George Washington, executed as a traitor after the Battle of Lexington, this is a chance to redeem the family name. (VG)

Essef - 1987 - pocket - illustrated edition - 430 p. - The dinosaurs continue to challenge humans for mastery of Earth in this follow-up to "West of Eden". Only now, a new Ice Age is on its way and the dinosaurs are facing extinction. They need to reconquer human territory. Kerrick, a hunter, launches a quest to rally a final defence for humankind. (VG)

Essef - 1989 - pocket - illustrated edition - 427 p. - The rousing conclusion of an epic trilogy! In 'West of Eden' and 'Winter in Eden', master novelist Harry Harrison broke new ground with his most ambitious project ever. He brought to vivid life the world as it might have been, where dinosaurs survived, where their intelligent descendants, the Yilane, challenged humans for mastery of the Earth... (VG-)

Essef - 1988 - reprinting - pocket - 181 p. - a.k.a. 'The Lifeship'. Trapped in the confines of a fragile lifeship, a tiny band of aliens and humans face a fight for survival after a mysterious explosion destroys their spaceship. Giles Steel assumes responsibility for the survivors, unaware that one of them is an intergalactic terrorist. (VG)

Essef - 1977 - pocket - 173 p. - a.k.a. 'Lifeboat'. Trapped in the confines of a fragile lifeship, a tiny band of aliens and humans face a fight for survival after a mysterious explosion destroys their spaceship. Giles Steel assumes responsibility for the survivors, unaware that one of them is an intergalactic terrorist. (VG)

Essef - 1993 - pocket - 409 p. - Mind meets microchip as a brilliant young genius develops a machine capable of spontaneous thought. Before he can perfect the machine, terrorists steal his research and put a bullet through his brain. Miraculously revived by methods he pioneered, he must find his lost memory and discover who is trying to kill him. (VG)

Essef - 1993 - pocket - 409 p. - Mind meets microchip as a brilliant young genius develops a machine capable of spontaneous thought. Before he can perfect the machine, terrorists steal his research and put a bullet through his brain. Miraculously revived by methods he pioneered, he must find his lost memory and discover who is trying to kill him. (F)

Essef - 1990 - pocket - illustrated - 249 p. - Bill, the galactic hero, is sent on a suicide mission to a planet from which no one has ever returned. En-route, he must cope with the likes of Captain Dirk of the starship Gumption. Harry Harrison's previous books include "Bill, the Galactic Hero", while Robert Sheckley's include "Mindswap". (F)

Harrison, Harry & Stover, Leon
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Stonehenge
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TOR
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4126679

€ 6,00 (voorraad = 1)

Essef - 1983 - pocket - 347 p. - Prehistoric fantasy set in the Europe of 1473 BC, as virile and bloodthirsty as the tribes it commemorates. (F)

Harrison, Harry & Stover, Leon
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Stonehenge
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Granada
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104364

€ 6,00 (voorraad = 1)

Essef - 1985 - pocket - 352 p. - Prehistoric fantasy set in the Europe of 1473 BC, as virile and bloodthirsty as the tribes it commemorates. (VG)

Urban Fantasy - 2014 - 3rd printing - hardcover with dust jacket - 423 p. - Number-one New York Times best-selling author Kim Harrison returns to the supernatural adventures of Rachel Morgan in the penultimate book of the Hollows series. Witch and day-walking demon Rachel Morgan knows magic - earth, ley line, even the forbidden demon magic - and that knowledge has saved her life more than once. But now something - or someone - is attacking Cincinnati and the Hollows, causing spells to backfire or go horribly wrong while living vampires attack humans and Inderlanders alike... (VG+)

Urban Fantasy - 2005 - pocket - 501 p. - There's no witch in Cincinnati tougher, sexier, or more screwed up than bounty hunter Rachel Morgan, who's already put her love life and her soul in dire jeopardy through her determined efforts to bring criminal night creatures to justice. Between "runs," she has her hands full fending off the attentions of her blood-drinking partner, keeping a deadly secret from her backup, and resisting a hot new vamp suitor. (VG)

Urban Fantasy - 2009 - 1st edition - HC with dust jacket - 505 p. - Kick-ass witch and bounty hunter Rachel Morgan lost her lover, and now she wont rest until his murder is solved and avenged. But the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and Rachels past comes back to haunt her - literally. (VG-, bit spotted)

Harrison, M. John
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The Centauri Device
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Millennium
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4143591

€ 3,50 (voorraad = 1)

Essef - 2000 - paperback - 205 p. - John Truck was to outward appearances just another lowlife spaceship captain. But he was also the last of the Centaurans - or at least, half of him was - which meant that he was the only person who could operate the Centauri Device, a sentient bomb which might hold the key to settling a vicious space war. M. John Harrison's classic novel turns the conventions of space opera on their head, and is written with the precision and brilliance for which is famed. (VG)

Essef - 1974 - pocket - 144 p - The cover shouts it's the greatest Fantasy novel since "Dune". In the distant future, a medieval system rises from the ruins of a technology that destroyed itself. Armored knights ride their horses across dunes of rust, battling for the honor of the Queen. But the knights find more to menace them than mere swords and lances. A brave quest leads them face to face with the awesome power of a complex, lethal technology that has been erased from the face of the Earth - but lives on, underground. (VG)

Essef - 1981 - pocket - 175 p - The cover shouts it's the greatest Fantasy novel since "Dune". In the distant future, a medieval system rises from the ruins of a technology that destroyed itself. Armored knights ride their horses across dunes of rust, battling for the honor of the Queen. But the knights find more to menace them than mere swords and lances. A brave quest leads them face to face with the awesome power of a complex, lethal technology that has been erased from the face of the Earth - but lives on, underground. (VG)

Essef - 1982 - pocket - 189 p. - It is the time of the Locust. 'Fear death from the air, and avoid the North -' Eighty years have passed since Lord tegeus-Cromis broke the yoke of Canna Moidart, since the horror of the geteit chemosit. The Reborn Men, awoken from their long sleep, have inherited the Evening Cultures. In the wastelands to the north and west of Virconium a city is being built. But not by men. In the Time of the Locust a paralysing menace threatens to turn the inhabitants of the Pastel City into hideous, mindless insects... (VG)